Motability Range

Motability with Mitsubishi

The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to use their government-funded mobility allowances to obtain a car.

How does it work?

Disabled people can use their Higher Rate Mobility Component Disability Living Allowance or War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement to meet the cost of leasing a car. Once the application has been accepted, they pay all, or part of their allowance to Motability for the period of the agreement.

Customers can choose a new car every three years with insurance, road tax, servicing, tyres and breakdown cover all included. A wide range of adaptations are also available.

Free rear parking sensors

Rear parking sensors are included free of charge on all new Motability Mitsubishi’s, where rear sensors or a reversing camera are not already included as standard. No cash alternative available. Applications must be received and accepted between 1st January 2015 and 27th March 2015 by Motability Operations Limited.

£Nil advance payments

We have £Nil advance payments on selected models click here for price list.

Motability, the national charity (registered charity no: 299745), has overall responsibility for the Motability Scheme.

All new vehicle prices are List Prices. For passenger cars the List Prices include VAT at 20% and the cost of delivery to the dealer’s premises, but exclude Government Road Fund Licence and First Registration Fee (£55). For commercial vehicles the Commercial Vehicle List Prices (CV List Prices) shown include the cost of delivery to the dealer’s premises, but exclude VAT, Government Road Fund Licence and First Registration Fee (£55). Government Road Fund Licence for passenger cars is variable between £0 and £1,090 depending upon the Vehicle Excise Duty Band, which is based on CO2 emissions. Government Road Fund Licence for commercial vehicles is £225. Prices shown are for solid paint. Metallic paint extra.